equivocate
equivo|cate /ɪkw'ɪvəkeɪt/ (equivocates equivocating equivocated)
[VERB] V about/over n, V
When someone equivocates, they deliberately use vague language in order to deceive people or to avoid speaking the truth.
He is equivocating a lot about what is going to happen if and when there are elections...
He had asked her once again about her finances. And again she had equivocated.
● equivocation [N-UNCOUNT] usu without N
Why doesn't the President say so without equivocation?
[VERB] V about/over n, V
When someone equivocates, they deliberately use vague language in order to deceive people or to avoid speaking the truth.
He is equivocating a lot about what is going to happen if and when there are elections...
He had asked her once again about her finances. And again she had equivocated.
● equivocation [N-UNCOUNT] usu without N
Why doesn't the President say so without equivocation?